Boom Chicka Brau Wow

Three Days’ Worth of Bavarian Feasting

Put your lederhosen on one leg at a time for Chamberlain’s Brau Haus, a private corner of
fine-dining revelry amidst the madness that is Addison Oktoberfest, taking reservations now for Thursday
through Saturday.

Consider this your behind-velvet-ropes, VIP exploration of Germany’s greatest cultural export. Because
everywhere you look, thousands of people are standing in lines and fighting for hefeweizens. But not you.
You’re inside the Schloss Addison tent at a makeshift restaurant, elevated above the fray and eating
things from chef Richard Chamberlain. Top-notch Bavarian things.

So first up: reserve a few seats before
they’re gone. Then, figure out a way to fast-forward to Thursday, which is when you’ll commandeer a
round table and request a few Paulaners from your dirndl-clad server. Then: pancakes. Of the potato variety.
And cinnamon apple strudel. It’s not Oktoberfest without strudel.

Or polka. So when you need to stretch your legs, hop down from the Brau Haus platform and chicken dance to
some of the festival’s live accordion music.